ColorCache is an ultimate set of color tools, suitable for any designer or web developer. The smart organization of the software allows it to become the very main color-related tool of a computer professional.

ColorCache is organized around the palette concept. For example, when you need to pick a color from the screen, the colors youve picked would be added to the current palette. So you can, for example, pick several colors, and then copy them all at once. Also, you can select a group of colors in the palette and then adjust them all by changing their hue, saturation, and lightness simultaneously.

But ColorCaches really cool feature is its «Palette Builder». Here you can select the «base» or «source» color, and the *formula* for building the palette (the process is obvious and highly visualized), and obtain a palette ready-to-use in your works.

There are several well-commented formulas in the software, and you can build your own ones too. Moreover, you can build a formula by picking a source and derived colors from on-screen samples (for example, somebodys pretty site), and therefore «reverse-engineer» the formula of those colors.

Additionally, ColorCache provides several ways to preview selected palette (either in simple multi-color figures, or with built-in web page samples). Another smart feature of the software is the capability to «pin» to some other program (so ColorCache would always be shown on top of the program its pinned to).

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